Miscellaneous Archive

Pirates don't brush their teeth regularly. So a former blacksmith calls himself 'dentist', makes a fortune, and satisfies his sadistic needs. That is what is exactly going on in Christoph's Dentist Office for the Classic-Pirates.com Community Build 2010! A nice building, with a nice interior and a sadistic dentist! What do you need more?

EB-member lego fox has made a nice 14-gun ship. It's for patrolling the british rivers and it has a good number of both soldiers and cannons. The hull design might need some improvement, but lego fox shows us he knows what he's doing on the rigging. He also uses a great technique for building the masts, so if you want a good mast on your ship, take a look! That's all for now, want to know more about this great vessel?

Here we have The Barrister's Office, made by MOC expert Zcerberus for the Community Build at Classic-Pirates.com! With beautiful colours and a nice architecture the building perfectly merges with the rest of the Community Build entries, and it is a nice addition to Zcerberus' project Fort Brighton East.!

Classic-Pirates member Puriri has posted one of his MOC's for the first time. It was such a good creation that he made it to the frontpage straightaway! He has made a very high cliff and a great stairway leading to the fort on top of it. It's almost impossible for any enemy soldiers to occupy Fort Cliff. Creator Puriri isn't completely satisfied by the name of it, so any suggestion is welcome.

Do you have a suggestion for the name of his fort, or do you want to see the magnificent stairs?

As part of Classic-Pirates.com community build, Admiral Croissant has shown us his neatly looking bakery, or, to be more precise, a croissant shop.

Complete with a cellar and a ground floor as well as stairs and a sloped roof, this land-based MOC makes a fine example of a civilian building that still fits well into the pirate era. A concept that LEGO has sadly spared us in the official Pirate sets (perhaps with a partial exception of 6277 Imperial Trading Post). Fortunately we have MOCers like Admiral Croissant who are more than willing to make it up to us.

Dread Pirate Wesley wanted a model ship with life/a crew on it. So he created something with Lego. It turned out to be a fantastic ship MOC! It's a big 5th rate ship with 32guns! It's also very detailed, with an interior and a big crew. He did a very great job on his first Lego ship. HMS Praetorian is both beautiful and very strong.

Inspired by the novels of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin, Strategos was inspired to build a ship in MLCAD! And it is a nice job already! The privateer has magnificient shapes and details, and her stern is beautiful! She is nearing her completion, and perhaps she will be built in real LEGO bricks after all...

The Governor needs new sailors. He therefore decided to launch a major recruitment operation! Eurobricks member 74Louloute has been working on an awesome creation, based on historical facts. He makes it very clear why the press gang is called 'PRESS gang'. Being pressed into the crew! His creation is both funny and ingenious!

He tied a cannon to Bootstrap's bootstraps, and the last we saw of ol' Bill Turner, he was sinkin' into the crushing black oblivion of Davy Jones' Locker...

Eurobricks MOC expert SlyOwl did it again! A neat scene of Davy Jones' Locker, crammed with detail and great use of parts! You feel even more sorry for poor Bootstrap after you've seen this piece of art!